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Re: Colony Collapse Disorder

by Charlie Kroeger <ckrogrr@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 18, 2008 at 02:29 AM

> they say that all armadillos in the US are the offspring of
> a few that escaped from a Florida zoo.

I don't know who they are that said that but like all the things they say
it's pretty much wrong:

Several pairs were introduced into the state of Florida beginning around
1925. These animals established a second U.S. population, which now ranges
as far north as the Carolinas, and merged with the main group around
Appalachicola, Florida in 1985.

Armadillos are not native to the U.S. but began slowly expanding their
range
north from Mexico around 1880. Today they are found from Argentina to
Colorado and southeast to the Florida panhandle. They are present on many
Caribbean islands.
	
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenarthra

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CK
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Colony Collapse Disorder
The Flavored Coffee Guy &  2008-07-08 00:22:31 
Re: Colony Collapse Disorder
Ken <kadney@[EMAIL PRO  2008-07-17 17:08:58 
Re: Colony Collapse Disorder
Charlie Kroeger <ckrog  2008-07-18 02:29:05 
Re: Colony Collapse Disorder
The Flavored Coffee Guy &  2008-07-18 02:19:19 
Re: Colony Collapse Disorder
terryc <newssixspam-sp  2008-07-18 23:41:40 
Re: Colony Collapse Disorder
The Flavored Coffee Guy &  2008-07-18 02:33:58 

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